Review – Cantu Shea Butter Leave In Conditioning Cream

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I have been using Cantu Hair care products for almost 2 years now and I love the brand a lot. I think their products are amazing. Cantu Shea Butter Leave In Conditioning Cream is one of the new hair products I have been trying and I am glad I found this product. It is meant for natural hair and it works great on mine. My natural hair is finally starting to grow properly and I am excited. Over the years,  I have used all sorts of hair products and this Cantu Shea Butter Leave In Conditioning Cream stands out from the rest. It is now my favourite Cantu Hair Care Product.

 

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Cantu Shea Butter Leave In Conditioning Cream

This intensive, deep-penetrating leave-in cream conditioning treatment is meant for natural hair. It promises to help repair hair breakage, and leave the hair soft and manageable.This leave in conditioning cream is made from 100% pure shea butter and other natural oils.

I have used this hair product for months now and I really like how it has improved the overall look of my natural hair. I use this product a couple of times a week but it can also be used daily as well.

Here are my thoughts on this Cantu hair product –

 

PROS
  1. I love how it leaves my hair soft and manageable for days. My hair can be quite coarse but this Cantu hair product tames it. 
  2. It is very affordable.
  3. The light fragrance smells nice and fresh.
  4. It is quite easy to use. I love the fact that it does not build up and a little is all you need.
  5. No mineral oil, sulfates, parabens, silicone, phthalates, gluten, paraffin, propylene glycol, PABA or DEA. 
  6. It helps the hair grow healthy, strong and shiny.
  7. It moisturises and detangles the hair beautifully.

 

 

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CONS

None.

 

I can’t fault this hair care product. It has changed my hair care routine and my hair is thanking me for it. I am going to show how much my hair has grown and how healthy it is looking in the next few days, so look out for that post. The hair transition from texturised to natural has been very long but I am glad I am starting to see great results.

What do you think of Cantu Shea Butter Leave In Conditioning Cream? Have you used it before? Have you tried any Cantu hair care product? Do tell in the comments section below. Thanks for stopping by and do shop the link below and watch me use the Leave in Conditioner in the video.

 

 

 

 

 

My Natural Hair Update

I have been rocking my natural hair for some years now and I am loving it. It took some time to fully transition from my chemical damaged hair to my natural hair now. I didn’t go down the big chop route  and that is partly why it took forever to transition. But I am happy with how my hair is currently looking. There was some hair breakage earlier in the year, thanks to a crotchet braids hairstyle I had on that wasn’t right for my hair. But it is slowly growing back to how it was prior to that and I am hoping to see a significant hair growth before the end of the year. I have so many hairstyles I need to try. I just need my hair to grow some more.

My greatest hair muse is my beautiful daughter. Her hair is hair goals for me. She was born with amazing hair and I have found it very easy to nurture and maintain for her. Her hair reminds me of how my hair was when I was her age. It was natural, soft, long and chemical free. Her hair is one of the reasons why I decided to be free from all hair chemicals and damaging hair weaves. I have never seen any hair so beautiful. This photo does not do her hair justice.

 

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If I could go back in time, I would take better care of my hair. But since I can’t, I have to ensure I right my hair wrongs. So far, it has been a journey I would never forget. It just confirms the saying that whatever you nurture grows and stays healthy.

My hair routine is very simple. I don’t do much with it or to it. I usually have my hair in cornrows and I wear wigs. Sometimes I have my hair braided in big weaves or crotchet braids, which I have now stopped doing because crotchet braids damaged my hair. I think the big fat needles used put too much pressure on the hair. So although it is a quick way to have your hair done, it is not the best for my hair type. For now, I am sticking to simple corn rows style. They suit me and mine. And that is what I have on at the moment.

 

 

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When it comes to hair products, I use a couple of Cantu products. I also use SheaMoisture products. And you can click on the links to read my reviews on the hair products.

Thanks for stopping by.

 

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